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Grand Blue Episode 7 -The episode continues to parody college drinking culture, including the infamous "Okinawan liquor" which is essentially just straight alcohol. Yamamoto leads the charge, delusional about every item in Iori’s room. The group eventually discovers that Chisa lives with him, leading to a hilarious (and violent) meltdown as they realize his proximity to the "best girl". The Tennis Match Grand Blue Episode 7 Iori’s "friends" from university decide to pay him a visit, but their motives are anything but friendly. They are convinced Iori is hiding something (specifically a girl) and set out to destroy his room and reputation. The episode continues to parody college drinking culture, Many fans on Reddit and other forums consider this one of the funniest episodes of the first season due to the sheer intensity of the character's betrayals. The Tennis Match Iori’s "friends" from university decide This episode is the origin of the recurring "Nice Body, Chisa!" chant, as she remains one of the few competent people amidst the madness. Key Highlights Maintaining the show's "clothing-optional" theme, players—including Iori—frequently end up playing in their boxers. Iori's "animalistic" serves are a highlight, particularly one that knocks Kohei unconscious. | ||||||
The episode continues to parody college drinking culture, including the infamous "Okinawan liquor" which is essentially just straight alcohol.
Yamamoto leads the charge, delusional about every item in Iori’s room. The group eventually discovers that Chisa lives with him, leading to a hilarious (and violent) meltdown as they realize his proximity to the "best girl". The Tennis Match
Iori’s "friends" from university decide to pay him a visit, but their motives are anything but friendly. They are convinced Iori is hiding something (specifically a girl) and set out to destroy his room and reputation.
Many fans on Reddit and other forums consider this one of the funniest episodes of the first season due to the sheer intensity of the character's betrayals.
This episode is the origin of the recurring "Nice Body, Chisa!" chant, as she remains one of the few competent people amidst the madness. Key Highlights
Maintaining the show's "clothing-optional" theme, players—including Iori—frequently end up playing in their boxers. Iori's "animalistic" serves are a highlight, particularly one that knocks Kohei unconscious.